air force demanding an apology and admission of wrongdoing for violating his first amendment rights. >> the tragic irony here is the flag holding speech talks about how the flag stands for freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of conscience. >> the air force declined to comment or released a statement last year following an inquiry that found no evidence that the ncos were motivated to impair mr. rodriguez's constitutional rights of freedom of speech or religion but retiring charles roberson invited rodriguez because he appreciated his passion for the flag, god and country, he regrets the actions of your for stating i wanted the ceremony to reflect the american values i spent my career defending, respect for god, family and country. rodriguez's attorney argues the air force did not have the right to ban him from the base or from speaking about god. >> kelly right live this